Black Tie White Noise was the first indication that Bowie was trying hard to resuscitate his career, as was the largely instrumental 1994 soundtrack The Buddha of Suburbia. The album was released on Savage, a subsidiary of RCA, and received positive reviews, but his new label went bankrupt shortly after its release, and the album disappeared. While such a criticism is too glib, there's no denying that Bowie demonstrated remarkable skill for perceiving musical trends at his peak in the '70s.Bowie returned to a solo career in 1993 with the sophisticated, soulful Black Tie White Noise, recording the album with Nile Rodgers and his now-permanent collaborator, Reeves Gabrels. Includes Black Tie White Noise, Miracle Goodnight, The Buddha Of Suburbia, Hallo Spaceboy, Thursday's Child, Survive, Slow Burn, and Never Get Old.The cliche about David Bowie says he's a musical chameleon, adapting himself according to fashion and trends. David Bowie - Singles Collection (1993-2003) FLACEAC rip 10CD FLAC - Log - Cue Full Scans Release: 1993-2003 1,22 GBGenre: Rock, Art-Rock, Pop Label: Arista Records, BMGOrignal Download Provider - A collection of a some David Bowie's singles from the 1993-2003 period.